We are using Infragistics WPF Reporting for printing . We have requirement for exporting the same print document to PDF file .Currently reporting supports exporting XPS document could you please let us know in future release of NetAdvantage package will reporting supports PDF export.Can you please provide any work around to export the PDF file from the Report object.
Hi Stefan,
I have been using NetAdvantage Reporting 11.2 for years now in order to create PDF and Excel reports. Now I have a 16.2 license and wanted to update the reporting but found that ServerExporterFactory and all the staff no longer exist, and WPF Reporting only exports to XPS. Am I missing something or the reporting engine is completely gone now?
Hello Vince,
Since the REporting can be used in SL, WPF, ASP and WinForms, the samples in our web site are on ASP since it is not possible to upload a WPF sample for example. Also I can say that the steps to print in PDF are the same for all technologies and here you can see a walkthrough for WPF:
http://help.infragistics.com/NetAdvantage/reporting/2013.1/CLR4.0?page=How_to_Print_a_Report_Programmatically_using_WPF.html
You can also see the other sections which describes how to create the Report itself.
Hope this helps you.
This link is just a product overview page, with very little sample code... and it looks like it's for ASP/MVC.This thread was about WPF and exporting data to PDF... isn't there some sample code for that?
Thanks,
--Vince
Hello Chris,
currently we provide a Reporting product which can be used along with WPF and has the ability to export to PDF file. HEre yo ucan read more about it:
http://es.infragistics.com/products/reporting/print-and-export/
PDF export really would be useful... and it seems odd that you don't offer it in the WPF toolkit when you do offer it in the WinForms toolkit. As I've only purchased the WPF toolkit though, the WinForms version is of no use. This original post was made 6 months ago - any progress on getting the PDF included in the WPF version? Any idea when it might be available etc?